Ilyich Lopez, congressman of the bench of Popular Action, ruled on the motion of censure against the president of Congress, María del Carmen Alva, which will be evaluated this Thursday, December 16, in the Plenary of Parliament. The legislator rejected this request requested by the congressman of Free Peru Guillermo Bermejo and he pointed out that he is going to defend the institutionality.
Lopez indicated that from their bench they are consistent with their actions, as he recalled that during the vote for the admission to debate of the Vacancy motion to the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, all the members of his group objected.
“In no way (we are going to support the motion of censure) because we have to be serious. Just as we have been serious in voting against the admission to debate of the President of the Republic because we consider that it should not be invectives or passion that direct politics.Not in this sense either, ”he stated in a dialogue with Radio Nacional.
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Likewise, the legislator assured that I would also reject this motion of censure so it was not against Alva Prieto, who is part of the bench of Popular Action. Therefore, he clarified that your position is not in favor of your fellow member.
“I am going to defend the institutionality of Congress, whether Congresswoman Alva is the president or any other party, as well as We defend the institutionality of the Presidency of the RepublicCall him Mr. Pedro Castillo or call other people, “he said.
“We are not strictly defending any situation, but that the appropriate investigations are given and objectively seeing the facts, which should not be an audio, but an official document and some official evidence”He added.
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Plenary will see censorship against Alva this Thursday
Last Wednesday, December 14, it was announced that the Plenary of Congress of the Republic you will see the motion of censure against the president of the institution, María del Carmen Alva, this Thursday, December 16.
The initiative proposed by the congressman of Free Peru, Guillermo Bermejo, is due to the request that Alva would have made to the Spanish deputies to pronounce on a alleged “illegitimacy” in the government of the head of state, Pedro Castillo, as well as a call for an alleged “capture by communism” in our country.